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Texas Students to Be Presented in Chapel Friday Missionary to Be On ■MHHHHI ■nHHHHBMMH ' "_r ,V. CAMPUS NEWS COMPLETELY COVERED BY DEPARTMENT , OF ■„ JOURNALISM STUDE NTS .■■•■ Attend Armistice Support the Frogs Program v at Waco Official StudTrit Body Publication of Texas Christian University VOLUME 34 FORT WORTH, TEXAS, NOVEMBER 1, 1935. NUMBER 7 Texas Students // Denominations Many Expected j'39 Band Gives Kathryn Swiley |J Survey Reveals . Two Undefeated, To Be Presented Are Represented To Come Nov. 30 i Show for Crowd Wins Selection 11 Frog Squad Born In Student Body] I" AtCub-WogTilt i-^~'~ Untied Elevens In Chapel Friday , For Homecoming To Ceremonial In Queer Placesl T. C. U. ia truly a-Christian insti- To Play in Waco The band of '39 made its debut at By the way, w>hat£fiiintry is this! tution, because there are more Chris- State University Lead- Game Between Frogs, the T. C. U. Polliwog-Baylor Cub A little Investigation In trying to find tiahs in the University than any Will Represent Univer- Frogs and Bears Hold ers on Armistice Day football game Tuesday afternoon. The out where the football squad mem- other religious denomination. Of the Mustangs Will Be sity at N. T. A. C. band was composed of five liau/l N Victory Over Same Program. religious bodies represented in the bers were born produced rome urlholy Main Event. Next Friday. •*• » -i ■ 1 school, the Christians claim 211 stu- freshmen who attended the game, and names for towns. Opponents. as they did not have their instruments 13 Clubs Sponsors dents. .,__,. 2 Dances to Be Held "Bull" Rogers was born in Big The Methodists rank second with they sang the fight song to make up To Choose Escort Hill. Special Train to Go 173"J*while the Baptists have 139. Run- for this omission. „ ^ Lacy MeClanahan saw light in Nine National Organizations Are ning next are the Presbyterians with Informal Reception at 11:30 E. C. Carver acted as drum major Students Vote Not to Have Joshua. Backing Peace Mobilization 72 students; Catholics 22, Episcopal- Ticket Sales Indicate Capacity A. M. Will Open Full Tracy Kellow originated in Diboll. ians 20, Church of Christ 17, and and presented Miss Helen Corbett as All-campus Dance Crowd for Baylor Movement. He clarified- that by saying that the Jewish 14. , Day of Features. the band sweetheart. Tomorrow. town was a little sawmill place In Homecoming. The Lutherans come next with five; The band went through several Three University of Texas stuc East Texas. the Congregationalists four, and Alumni and ex-students of T. C. U. Miss Kathryn Swiley was selected dents will be presented on a spe/ I drills at'sjfrie half, making a "T" and Tiny' Godwin's birthplace is no The Frogs will leave for Waco this lastly the Mormons with two. will flock to the campus by the hun- Wednesday to represent the T. C. C. ci»l Armistice Day chapel program "B" by laying prone on the grass. longer in existence. Tiny s'aa-s Dawes, afternoon by bus for their game with dreds November 30 for their annual student body at the Coronation Cere- to be held »t 10-a. m. Friday in the Active members of the future band Ark., went defunct shortly after he the Baylor Bears tomorrow. This is Homecoming Day activities. The out- were: Jack Wiggins, Roger McLel- left. University Auditorium. mony to be held Friday night at North the third conference tilt for both Missionary to Be standing feature of the day will be and, Adkins Gibbs and Joe McMinn. The program is a part of a dem- Texas Agricultural College at Arling- Drew Ellis swears up and down teams, and both are undefeated and that he was born ia Ochiltree. onstration for peace being sponsored the renewal of the age-long gridiron ton. untied in conference and all-season Sweeney Switch gets credit for be- by nine national student organiza- On Campus Nov. 10 feud between the Frogs and tile S. Rhodes Scholarship standing.. Miss Swiley received the. largest ing "Dutch" Kline's first stomping tions, Similar programs will be held M. U. Mustangs. The Frogs will have a sizable sec- Applications Due number of votes in the studenf elec- ground. in colleges all "over the country on tion of rooters, as a special train will Traveling Secretary of There will be two dances that tion in chapel, but she did not receive And Jimmy Lawrence insists that that day. leave for Waco with- T. C. U. stu- night. The official alumni Homecom- College Students Between Ages a majority of the votes cast. The he was born in "Chicken Bristles," Tom Currie, national president.,of Student Volunteers dents and fans aboard tomorrow ing Dance will be held at the Hotel of 19 and 25 Are Student Council, In a special meet- but nobody will believe him. the Y. M. C. A. in America, will morning at 10:45. The train will ar- Will Visit Here. Eligible. ing, voted on the three highest candi- be one of the speakers. He was a Texas, downtown headquarters, ac- rive in Waco at 1 p. m. It will start dates in the race, and Miss Swiley delegate to the recent international Miss Lillian Gorzycki, traveling cording to Miss Asia Ayres, general Applications for a Rhodes scholar- the return trip at 7:30 p. m., arriving won the selection. IC.U to Debate here at 9:45 p. m. i Y. M. C. A. conference held in Bul- secretary for the Student Volunteer chairman of the local exes. The "T" j ship cannot, be made later than to- She will be honored as one of the A round trip ticket sells for $1 garia. Association will sponsor a dance on I Movement will .be on the campus morrow. College students between visiting royalty at the N. T. A. C. and the price of admission to the Mist Ida Mae Hall, a member of At Baylor Today Nov. 10 to get together a group of the campus. the ages of 19 and '25 who have a celebration. She will choose her own game is $1.10. Both tickets are on the Y. W. C. A. cabinet at 'Texas ! escort. , students to go to the 12th quadren- An informal reception at 11:30 a. rophomore standing can apply for sale at the Stadium. University, and D. Roy Parker, as- Students, on the same ballot Wed- nial convention of the movement in m. in the halls of the Administra-,, the two-year Oxford scholarship. Contests Also Booked Game to Reveal True Strength sistant irrllie dtpattment of gov- nesday, voted not to have an all-stu- Indianapolis. She is a graduate of tion Building will open the day's j The Frogs and the Bears have both trnment and president of the Inter- A candidate must have received dent dance on the campus tomorrow With SMU, Texas Southwestern University. met and defeated the same confer- natonal Relationa Club at the uni- events. A luncheon will be held in the 'endorsement of his college or night. , ', This Month. The movement is an organization ence opponents, so tomorrow -will re- versity, will b« the other speakers. the Cafeteria. Before the dance at university. Six,' states comprise to interest students in missionary veal the true strength of the teams. The exact nature of the program the Texas, which starts at 9 p. m., for- Four members of the Frog Foren- work and is non-secular. a district, and each state committee Hall Made Delegate. Baylor has taken Arkansas and A. and the subjects to be treated had mal reception of all alumni and exes Miss Gorzycki and the group will nominates two men to appear before sic Fraternity will go to Waco this & M. into camp by a two-touchdowns- not been learned this week. will take place in the Crystall Ball- meet at the University Christian Dean Asked to Attend Meeting afternoon to debate at Baylor Univer- to-one margin. The Frogs scored The T. C. U. program will be spon- room. Hosts and hostesses have not the district committee, -which selects Church to discuss the plans for the of Educators in Oklahoma. sity at 4 p. m. The club members three markers against the Aggies, but sored by the Student Council, the Y. yet been named. \ four out of the twelve nominated men were scored on twice in return. convention. Miss Dorothy Jones and held an elimination contest Monday M. C. A., the Y. W. C. A., Interna- Chairmen of the\ various commit- to represent their states at Oxford. Ticket sales at Baylor have indi- George Graham have information on Dean Colby D. Hall has been ap- night in which the following wan out: tional Relations Club, Meliorlst Club, tees include: Mrs. j. Harrold Evans, cated a capacity crowd1 at Carroll the convention. All students inter- The scholarships are awarded on pointed official delegate to repre- Affirmative team, Richard Poll and Parabola, Com-Eco Club, Ampersand, ticket sales, with jSte^art Hellman Field. Tomorrow is Baylor's Home- ested have been asked to sec them. a basis of literary and scholastic abil- C. H. Richards; negative team, J. B. Alpha Chi, the Timothy Club, Frog and Frank A. Ogilvie, co-chairmen; sent the University at the University coming Day, and the town is expect- o ity and attainments, qualities of man- Trimble and Truett Kennedy. Forensic Faaternity. Natural Science1 Mrs. Vjctor Le May, decorations for of Oklahoma's Southwestern Confer- ed to be packed with Baylor exes hood, moral character and whether ."Resolved: That the production of Society and the Brite College of the Conference at Peak the dance; Roy Tomlinson, advertis-.
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